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FrÀulein Phyllis is a curious entry in the realm of Austrian black comedies, showcasing Clemence M. Schönborn's fresh perspective in her debut feature. The film unravels the life of Phyllis, a charmingly erratic woman in her forties, stuck in this complicated dance with her mother that oscillates between love and resentment. The pacing is deliberately languid, allowing us to soak in the absurdity of Phyllis's games with those around her, which often lead to darker consequences. The atmosphere is laced with a peculiar blend of humor and tragedy, a hallmark of Austrian cinema. Performances feel authentic; there's a rawness that just works. The practical effects add an interesting touch, enhancing the film's quirky aesthetic while maintaining a certain realism. Not exactly mainstream, but definitely worth a look for those who appreciate the subtleties of dark comedy.
Features a mix of humor and darker themes.Distinctive pacing allows for character exploration.Practical effects complement the film's unique aesthetic.
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